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Definition of Mechlin

Mechlin
Mechlin Mech"lin, n. A kind of lace made at, or originating in, Mechlin, in Belgium.

Meaning of Mechlin from wikipedia

- pronunciation: [ˈmɛxələ(n)] ; French: Malines [malin] ; historically known as Mechlin in English) is a city and muni****lity in the province of Antwerp in the...
- Mechlin is the English name for the city of Mechelen in Belgium. Mechlin lace, a type of lace originally produced in Mechelen Mechlin may also refer to:...
- Saint Rumbold (or Rumold, Romuold; Dutch: Rombout; French: Rombaut; Latin: Rum(w)oldus, Rumwaldus, Rumboldus, Rumbaldus; many variants overall) was an...
- Mechlin lace or Point de Malines is an old bobbin lace, one of the best known Flemish laces, originally produced in Mechelen. Worn primarily during summer...
- Joseph Mechlin Jr. (died 1839) was a physician and colonial agent of the American Colonization Society in Liberia two times. He completed his M.D. degree...
- called Malines–Bruxelles. In English, Mechelen was traditionally called Mechlin or Malines but now it more commonly remains being called Mechelen. Both...
- pontificatus usque ad annum MDCCXLVI (in Latin). Vol. Tomus primus, Volumen 1. Mechlin: P. J. Hanicq. pp. 125–127. Pastor, p. 404. Moosa, Matti (2005). The Maronites...
- The Treaty of Mechlin (1513) was an agreement between Henry VIII, Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor, Ferdinand II of Aragon and Pope Leo X to form an alliance...
- The Arrondis****t of Mechelen (Dutch: Arrondis****t Mechelen; French: Arrondis****t de Malines) is one of the three administrative arrondis****ts in...
- continental influence. Bucks point is theorized to have developed from Mechlin, Lille, and other lace styles brought to England with Huguenot refugees...